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Lol, just read the description: "This clever animated comedy revolves around the law firm of Sebben & Sebben and primarily the activities of Harvey T. Birdman, described as a third-rate lawyer who takes the cases nobody else wants. Birdman, an ex-superhero from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio," works alongside other Hanna-Barbera cartoon stars from the 1960s and '70s, and many of his enemies from "Galaxy Trio" also became attorneys and are often seen representing the opposing side of a particular case. "
That was the first case, right? I only played the demo of the latest game. I've actually only played the first three of the series along with Investigations, even though I got into the series over a decade ago (stupidly gave up video games for a short time).
My favorite (or one of my favorite) law movies is one recommended by a law professor to me: The Paper Chase. It's from the 70s and I thought it was seriously great. I watched it on Netflix about a year or so ago, might still be on there. And I love "Damages"! Glenn Close is genius and evil.
Yeah @montaha.rizeq , it's a well made classic. It's the lovable scoundrel with a past he'd rather forget who stumbles into a case that's bigger and more dangerous than he could ever have realized. With a rag tag team of misfits, he fights against his old law firm--which has grown into one of the biggest and most powerful in the world--to expose the truth.
Lol. Definitely nothing creative, but who cares? There's a reason this same plot gets rehashed over and over and over again: It's a great story!
I'll hop on the Suits train here, but I've also found The Good Wife to be absolutely amazing. I've been binge watching it - sort of - in between studying these last few weeks
@"Cant Get Right" said: it's a well made classic. It's the lovable scoundrel with a past he'd rather forget who stumbles into a case that's bigger and more dangerous than he could ever have realized. With a rag tag team of misfits, he fights against his old law firm--which has grown into one of the biggest and most powerful in the world--to expose the truth.
Lol. Definitely nothing creative, but who cares? There's a reason this same plot gets rehashed over and over and over again: It's a great story!
The Practice!!! It's the BEST SHOW EVER!! You guys NEED to watch it if you haven't. It's about a criminal defense law firm and is soooo thought provoking
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Movies: Lincoln Lawyer & A Time to Kill
Tons of legal action with a political core.
Bartlet 2016!
Ace Attorney all the way!!
And I’m just assuming we’ve covered “Better Call Saul,” right?
House of cards runner up.
My favorite case so far has been with this dude
Love me some cooky Tonate.
And I love "Damages"! Glenn Close is genius and evil.
Lol. Definitely nothing creative, but who cares? There's a reason this same plot gets rehashed over and over and over again: It's a great story!
But also, Suits and the Paper Chase.
But also, Suits and the Paper Chase.
Does anyone else watch British legal dramas, or is it just me? (Am I the only limey here?) I highly recommend 'Silk!'
Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul for a tv show, but 12 Angry Men takes favorite movie!
"Better Call Saul"! (Though just the parts with Jimmy and/or Kim, I don't care much for the parts that try to link the show to "breaking bad").
"The Paper Chase" (1973)! It is about a HLS student's experience during his first year in law school, wonderful film